Chapter 2

Name:Goodnight Mr. Gu! Author:Gu Mushuang
Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

The girl in front of him had a delicate face, it inspired others to do her no harm—regardless whether they be man or beast—she had eyes that shined and made people lay their guards down around her.

Whenever she put on a cute appearance, it would sometimes make people want to give her a hug.

Although she may not be considered stunningly beautiful, she possessed a gentle and delicate air; she was an exquisite little beauty

Yes, gentle and delicate.

This is what Gu Linzheng knew about Tang Chi before they got married yesterday.

After waking up now, Gu Linzheng looked at the woman staring at him while looking shocked, he felt that something was off.

Tang Chi was a match arranged by his Grandpa. According to his Grandpa’s most trusted numerologist, this girl was the best match with him, according to her birth date and birth timing.

This was why even if Tang Chi had yet to graduate from college, Grandpa had asked him to marry Tang Chi.

This resulted in Gu Linzheng and Tang Chi to have never met each other before getting married.

However, despite this, Gu Linzheng did not object to the marriage. His grandfather was in poor health with only a few years left. His biggest wish was to see his twenty-six-year-old grandson, Gu Linzheng, starting a family.

Gu Linzheng obeyed the old man’s wishes, but it didn’t mean that he would comply with everything without a fight.

Hence, before they got married, he made it clear to Tang Chi that their marriage only existed on paper; this was a marriage that came with a pact.

After a year, he will file for divorce that will be citing ’emotional disagreement’. Tang Chi agreed with his conditions, but he had no interest in knowing why she would agree to this weird and aggravating request.

In the eyes of other people, someone from the small Tang Clan marrying into a wealthy family like the Gu Clan—especially a man favored by the heavens like Gu Linzheng—was already inappropriate to begin with.

Nevertheless, in the Gu clan, Gu Linzheng’s parents including his grandpa were actually all very satisfied with Tang Chi.

“Yes, I had a nightmare.”

Tang Chi, who was silent for a while, suddenly laid back and curled up, covering her head with the quilt.

Tang Chi had not completely digested the sudden memory in her mind. This was why, without figuring anything out, she didn’t know how to deal with the completely unknown yet still somewhat familiar Gu Linzheng who was in front of her.

Her mind dictated to her that this was her newly-wed husband.

Furthermore, Tang Chi recalled that just yesterday, she was still an unmarried girl that was dumped by her little boyfriend.

Her own memory was intertwined with the current unfamiliar recollection, this somewhat confused her.

“Go to sleep.”

Gu Linzheng believed her and spoke with a light tone. Then, he turned off the lights and laid back down.

Although this was a marriage subject to an agreement on paper, Gu Linzheng wouldn’t let Tang Chi sleep on the floor. He promised her that he would not do anything to her as long as she complied to his reasonable requests.

Furthermore, if she did sleep on the floor and morning came, there was a chance that the maid would discover it and report to his parents that they were sleeping separately. This would inevitably cause unnecessary trouble.

This was the reason why Tang Chi was lying on his bed right now.

The two of them shared a quilt, but because the quilt was very large, even if there was a gap between the two of them, the quilt would have no problem covering up their backs. Tang Chi wouldn’t need to come too close to Gu Linzheng.

Even with the distance between them, Tang Chi could still feel Gu Linzheng’s breath when lying next to him. her body stiffened up now that her mind gradually cleared up, she had no intention of sleeping now. She stared into the darkness as reality struck her.

She transmigrated over to this world.

Furthermore, she didn’t become someone else but probably her parallel universe self.

1She was in a completely different Tang Chi.

Both courses of life that the two led were completely different.

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